AMT Electronics
AMT Power Eater PE-120 Load Box — Load Box
AMT Power Eater PE-120 Load Box — Load Box
SKU:PE-120
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT
AMT Electronics PE-120 is a reactive load.
► INTRODUCTION
Power Eater lets you load your power amplifier by a reactive load equivalent, which is close by its electrical parameters to a real guitar cabinet speaker. It can be used with tube or solid state amplifiers with the output power up to 120 Watt.
► FEATURES
Power Eater PE-120 lets you «noiselessly» load your power amplifier and send the output signal of the amplifier (reduced by the level ) to the external cabinet simulator (for example – Pangaea CP-100), to the input of your sound card for later processing by a software IR cabinet simulator.
PE-120 also has an internal passive cabinet-simulator. Its output can be send directly to the input of a mixer or directly to the input of a broad band amplifier.
Power Eater lets you load your power amplifier by a load equivalent of 8 Ohm or 16 Ohm (for you to choose). There is the opportunity to plug in a real guitar cabinet, in this case the internal load equivalent will be switched off and your power amplifier will be working on the real guitar cabinet.
PE-120 lets you to plug in a cabinet using only 1% or 4% of the power of your amplifier and your amplifier will be still fully loaded. It lets you to use the guitar cabinet at low loudness.
► USER'S GUIDE
All other necessary information about the device (User’s Guide, videos, etc.) you'll find on the product's page at the AMT Media Center:
https://media.amtelectronics.com/amt-power-eater-120/
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE POWER SUPPLY
For powering the AMT devices always use specialized power supplies originally designed for guitar pedals & gear meeting the following basic requirements:
Please, don't try to use for these purposes the usual cheapest power supply from household appliances and electronics, like from your laptop, Wi-Fi router, etc.! Such power supplies have a reverse polarity compared to AMT devices, so it won't work! Even if you're «the guy was born with a soldering iron in the hand» and almost ready to change a polarity of such power supply — we strongly not recommend you do that!
Those kinds of power supplies are not intended for using with the guitar gear. Otherwise, you'll get a problematic very noisy guitar sound full of «hum», «cheep», and other sound «effects»!
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